Newsletter/Blog (Page 56)

Easter Season of Prayer

The entire Episcopal Church has been invited by our Presiding Bishop, Michael Curry, to enter into a season of prayer for regions of the Anglican Communion that are experiencing violence and strife.  Please check out the link to learn more about what the churches in these regions are doing to be sources of support and hope. This Easter we will focus on Burundi, Central America,…

Brick Campaign ’16

In 2007, when we moved into St. James’ new building, a drawing was completed for our Memorial Garden and Columbarium area. The total expense was more than we could afford but several landscape and architectural items have been donated to the garden space as the years have gone by. Four lovely trees were planted, and a large rock with fountain system was…

St. James’ Thrift Shop News

Spring is finally here. Come on in and meet the new thrift shop manager. We have changed from fall and winter to spring and summer. Come check out all the great new items. We have daily sales that change frequently from our clothing to housewares to books and children’s toys and clothes to our jewelry…

St. James’ Episcopal Church Sunday School

The Sunday School students had so much fun collecting colored eggs on the church grounds Easter morning – even though it was a chilly one! Thank you all for your egg donations and the neat surprises found inside. A visit from Rev. Portia+ On Tuesday, April the 5th, Rev. Portia+ will be at St. James’ for the blessing of the building dedication…

Sunday School News

On Easter Day (both services) children and families may turn in their mite boxes to benefit A is for Africa.  We give thanks for the many coins you have been saving during Lent to benefit those in need.   Parents please note:  The children will be singing on Tuesday, April 5th, when Rev. Portia+ will be present for a blessing of the church dedication plaque…

The Three Great Days Which Guide Us to Easter

This Sunday we celebrate the Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday, and with it we enter Holy Week.  For centuries upon centuries Christians have been gathering together to retrace the last steps of the Christ.  This is what we do when we gather on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday to prepare for the joy of Easter Day.  We believe that…